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‘Heretic’ Review: Profound Religious Horror Falls Short

Though the film is hampered by its final act, Beck and Woods have crafted a uniquely layered take on the horror form that probes the fragility of belief.

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November of Noir: Four Dark, Shadowy Films

As the weather grows colder and the sky darkens at 4:30 p.m., what could possibly be better than curling up in your cozy dorm with a noir film?

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‘Blitz’ Review: McQueen’s Grandest Vision Yet

McQueen’s film is epic, awe-inspiring, and ambitious — and, at the end of the day, it doesn’t leave much of an impression.

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‘Red, White and Blue’ Review: Humanizing a Polarizing Issue

With its visual subtlety and emotional depth, it stands as a necessary piece of work, more than worthy of an Academy Award nomination.

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‘A Real Pain’ at IFF Boston: A Fertile Concept Fails to Come to Life

While "A Real Pain" has a strong concept and delivers some moving and funny moments, it is weighed down by the off-putting charm of its protagonist.

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‘Ellbogen’ Review and Q&A at Coolidge Corner Theater: Adolescence and Alienation

In the end, “Ellbogen” delivers a powerful, politically and culturally charged story of a young woman finding herself in the wake of a life-altering event.

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‘A Different Man’ Review: Transformation Isn’t Everything

An exciting combination of psychological thriller and dark comedy, Schimberg has crafted a unique story about identity and the desire to change it.

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Independent Film Festival Boston Returns for Fall

IFFBoston’s Fall Focus gave attendees an invaluable opportunity to see films from celebrated directors alongside emerging voices in international cinema.

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Picture Perfect: Some of The Best Shots in Film

When watching any of these films, make sure to set aside 10 extra minutes in order to pause and stare for a while to soak in each of these shots.

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‘Woman of the Hour’ Review: Anna Kendrick’s Directorial Debut Successfully Tackles Dating Shows, Misogyny, and Serial Killers

Refusing to glamorize Alcala, Kendrick’s refreshing interpretation of this ’70s true crime case is able to do the story justice.

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‘Nightbitch’ at IFFBoston: Empty Barks About Motherhood

“Nightbitch” is a humorous watch that points toward nuanced conversations about motherhood but refuses to fully explore them.

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‘Juror #2’ Review: An Endearingly Old-Fashioned Film

Clint Eastwood keeps this film — which may be his last — endearingly old-fashioned, with a plot that deeply reflects on justice and moral responsibility.

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Harvard Kennedy School Hosts Screening, Panel Discussion About ‘War Game’

The Harvard Kennedy School’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy hosted a screening on Tuesday of the movie “War Game” as a part of their film series.

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‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Review: You Get What You Deserve

Nonetheless, the movie’s lack of thematic vision, poorly crafted script, and self-indulgence make the Joker’s second punchline fall disappointingly flat.

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‘Caddo Lake’ Review: The Mysteries Haunting Caddo Lake

Although the movie’s confusing plot choices occasionally diminish it, “Caddo Lake” is filmed and performed beautifully.

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